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Script Calendar

ScriptCalendar is a 100% JavaScript Calendar that displays dates in typical wall calendar format for a specified month. The calendar is interactive and the user may select any month or year to display. The calendar has events that may be displayed within a date and these events are customizable.
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Time Remaining

Have you ever wanted to know the exact amount of time remaining until a certain time on a certain day? This script uses a textbox and to display days, hours, minutes and seconds. Great!
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Ace Date Display

Use this code snippet to display today's date on your web page.
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Select-A-Month

This script is a wonderful example of JavaScript at it's best. Simply select any month of any year, and JavaScript will "build" you the calendar for that month! It's great! Give it a try!
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Universal Clock

This clock will display local date and time on the Web page along with the UTC date and time. [UTC = Coordinated Universal Time] IE only.
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Alarm Clock

(IE Only) Set an alarm that will play any sound from your computer. You can even select a snooze time after it sounds. Awesome!
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Digital Countdown

Countdown from any date in digital numbers. Displays days, hours, minutes, and seconds while updating every second. A must see!
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Date Selector

Yet another handy little script that adds drop down boxes to your site so that you can select dates. It's customizable and works for leap years as well.
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Quarterly Calendar

This is a very interesting "pretty" JavaScript calendar. It displays the current month, and the month prior and forthcoming on each side
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Yearly: Day Highlighted

Check out this script! See the whole year! Today is even hilighted! A very neat effect - some great JavaScripting!
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Current Date & Time (Long)

This is the somewhat longer way to put the current date & time on your page. It writes in a longer date and time format than the previous date & time script
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Status Bar Date-Time

The script displays the current date and time in the status bar of the browser. It contains a nifty switch which can be altered to adjust the display of either date, time or both! IE only.
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Wall Clock

A digital JavaScript clock on your site is impressive, but having a wall clock on your site is incredible! The second, minute, and hour hands even move according to the current time. Best of all, you do not need any picture images to make it work!
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On / Off Clock

This JavaScript example will display a JavaScript clock with an optional on/off switch.
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Count Up & Down

Here, you can use stopwatch functions to count up and down - separately or together at once. Try it out! A neat JavaScript example.
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